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Levez-vous... mettez-vous a genoux, 1849 (engraving)
5864420 Levez-vous....mettez-vous a genoux, 1849 (engraving) by Rouget, Georges (1784-1869); Bibliotheque des Arts Decoratifs, Paris, France; (add.info.: From La Religieuse an 18th-century French novel by Denis Diderot, highlighting the corruption within the Catholic Church and its instititions
Suzanne Simonin is an intelligent and sensitive girl forced into a Catholic convent by her parents where she is subjected to humiliation and violence); © Archives Charmet
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Levez-vous. . . mettez-vous a genoux, 1849 (engraving) by Georges Rouget - A Powerful Depiction of Religious Oppression
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. This print captures the essence of Georges Rouget's powerful engraving, "Levez-vous. . . mettez-vous a genoux, 1849". Inspired by Denis Diderot's novel, "La Religieuse" this artwork sheds light on the dark underbelly of corruption within the Catholic Church and its institutions. The image portrays Suzanne Simonin, an intelligent and sensitive young girl who finds herself trapped in a Catholic convent against her will. Within these walls, she becomes a victim of humiliation and violence at the hands of those who should protect her. The engraving serves as both an indictment and a plea for justice. Rouget's attention to detail is evident in every stroke; he masterfully conveys Suzanne's pain and vulnerability through her posture and expression. The viewer cannot help but feel empathy for this young woman whose spirit is crushed within the confines of religious oppression. Through this artwork, we are confronted with uncomfortable truths about institutionalized religion. It challenges us to question blind faith and highlights the importance of protecting individual rights within religious communities. As we gaze upon this profound piece, let us remember that it represents not only Suzanne's story but also countless others who have suffered similar fates throughout history. May it serve as a reminder to stand up against injustice wherever it may be found.
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